RebusFarm's 3D Artist of the Year 2021!
This year comes to an end and so does our 3D Artist of the Month contest, It is time to know which is the art piece that reached the hearts of our jury and our RebusFarm Community. The battle is finally over and we announce our imminent winner.
We thank each and every one of our nominees, for inspiring us, for participating in our exciting contest, and most of all for becoming an essential part of our Rebus Family. Every single piece was the star for a whole month and gave life to so many emotions and excitement. After trying to choose the winner of the contest, not without difficulty, our amazing jury and community deliberated that RebusFarm's 2021 3D Artist of the Year is:
Jack Malone with his 'Olakunde'
![3D Artist of the Year 2021](/images/rebusfarm-3d-artist-of-the-year-winner-jack-malone-1110x601.png)
Artists
Hossein Yadollahpour
January 2021
"I gather data from reference images, videos, Google Earth, climate information, culture, or architecture of the area. If there is a movie in the region or local music that can help a better understanding, I will immerse myself in that."
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Alexey Ryabov
February 2021
"I knew I wanted to do something unusual from the start. When I started brainstorming - going through orchestras, concerts and instruments – I eventually landed on the unique aesthetic of Rammstein concerts."
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Alfa Smyrna
March 2021
"I am a fan of minimalism, not only in terms of visual design but as a lifestyle choice. Not strict minimalism, ascetic sense, but what I call soft, warm minimalism. Simplicity, and honest, natural materials."
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Jack Malone
April 2021
"Africa is home to such rich and diverse aesthetics, it’s really fascinating. With 54 countries in one continent and even more cultures, there are so many different and unique visual styles to be discovered!"
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Fadi Alsharif
May 2021
"A bedroom is a place where you relax, so I wanted to visualize a corner that highlights this subtle coziness. It is the part of the room where you would sit back and enjoy the sun rays on a lazy Sunday afternoon."
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Amanda Kedzierska
June 2021
"This space was to neither fully belong to the real world nor to the unreal but to exist in balance. Interiors should evoke the full range of emotions, including those commonly considered undesirable"
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Fathy Ibrahim
July 2021
"To live up to the name of ‘White Garden’: our goal was to make the restaurant-goers feel surrounded by nature in every square inch. Blend natural and light colors, so shades of browns complement the vegetation"
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Ines DGA
August 2021
"For my take on the Scandinavian style, I chose to try new fabric materials and lighting scenarios, resulting in a warm mood. It was not an easy task both technically and emotionally, as it was dedicated as a heartfelt and special gift."
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Tina Tajaddod
September 2021
"For an introverted person, a significant part of life happens internally, and my goal was to show a glimpse of my mind in the form of a room. 'Quiet Place' is a personal project in the most literal sense."
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David Zamanov
October 2021
"When people grow tired of clutter, they need simple, understandable and convenient forms. Natural shapes and textures are able to provide calm from the constant hustle and bustle of the modern world."
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Flore Argentieri
November 2021
“Photorealism has the power to challenge our perception, you can make people believe anything as long as it seems real. You can also subvert these expectations, introducing elements that do not belong in our world, it is quite literally magic!"
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Lilian Alves
December 2021
“The Beatles were a big part of my childhood, I heard them on the radio all the time. I have a broad, yet eclectic taste in music, but Rock will always be my favorite. Yeah, I love rock 'n' roll!"
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